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The Northampton-shire lovers: or, No wealth can compare unto true love : young men and maids that delight to hear how lovers couple, pray draw near; and in this sonnet you may find a fancy that may please your mind. To the tune, Of true love rewarded with loyalty, or, Loves down fall. With allowance
1676
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A pleasant new ballad of King Edward the fourth, : and a tanner of Tamworth, as he rode a hunting with his nobles to Drayton Basset. To an excellent new tune
1676
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A pleasant new ballad to look upon : how Mault deals with every man
1676
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A pleasant song of the valiant deeds of chivalry : atchieved by that noble knight, Sir Guy of Warwick, who for the love of fair Phillis became a hermit, and dyed in a cave of a craggy rock, a mile distant from Warwick. To the tune of, Was ever man, &c.
1676
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The power and pleasure of love. : Is here describ'd an antidote of joy, against all grief, which doth the heart annoy; for the greatest monarch, clown and fool, loves power doth conqer, and keep all in rule: and those who love, and kind and constant be, live in a continued extasie; but those who do in sorrows constant dwell, were ne'r in love, and can't its pleasure tell. To a new play-house tune, or, All joy to fair psyche, &c. With allowance
1676
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The power and pleasure of love : Is here describ'd an antidote of joy, against all grief, which doth the heart annoy; for the greatest monarch, clown, and fool, loves power doth conquer, and keeps all in rule: and those who love, and kind and constant be, live in a continued extasie; but those who do in sorrows constant dwell, were ne'r in love, and can't it's pleasure tell. To a new play-house tune: or, All joy to fair Psyche, &c.
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A rare example of a vertuous maid in Paris, : who was by her own mother procured to be put in prison, thinknig [sic] thereby to compel her to popery, but she continued to the end, and finished her life in the fire. Tune is, O man in desperation
1676
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Repentance too late: being fair Celia's complaint for the loss of her virginity. Or The wronged lover finds no cure but death : Being a pleasant new play song: as it is sung at the theater fair Coelia's kind and trusts too much her Swain, who once enjoying her returns disdain, courts other virgins and neglects her quite what love he had is turned now to spite. For which she grieves at her too quick belief and warns all virgins by her doleful grief, how to beware of man whose false surprize, had ruin'd her then lies her down and dyes. To a pleasant new play house tune called, Sad as death: or, Parthenia unto Cloe cryed
1676
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The rich and flourishing cuckold well satisfied. : Plenty of cuckolds now, why? that's no news, they Christians are, or else your fathers Jews : but yet amongst them all, thre's none that thrives, but those that give free license to their wives to trade with whom they please, the jealous man must still a cuckold be, do what he can : and never live to see a happy day, but waste with jealousie, and pine away. Tune is, The delight of the bottle
1676
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Robin Hood and the bishop. : Shewing how Robin Hood went to an old womans house, and changed cloaths with her to escape from the bishop: and how he robbed him of all his gold, and made him sing mass. To the tune of, Robin Hood and the stranger
1676
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